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Old 08-22-2007, 08:53 PM
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k_jupiter
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Originally Posted by saravincent
Heck, I'd can those folks who don't appreciate and encourage something different. I'm one of those unique ones who doesn't need kudo's or support from other folks, as long as I'm happy with my own projects. Getting new information is nice, but not if you are not accepted or asked to conform to their styles. If you can't find another group that you like (or who like you), when use that money to 1) buy fabric, 2) buy new books that appeal to you, 3)then enter your projects in the county fair. Get a new bunch of friends - life is too short to be around others who don't uplift you. Sara
You forgot #4.) Send your guild fees to me. I am the greatest cheerleader in the world, for a price.

We will start with the Guild slogans...
"A Guild of One".
"Quilt all that you can quilt".
"A quilt sent to me is worth three in your mind".
"Join the Navy and make a quilt".
"The Proud, the Brave, the Quilted".
"The Quilt Force, the civilian branch of the military".
"Somewhere in the world it's Quilt O'Clock".
"We have secretly replaced your sewing machine with Tasters Choice. Can you notice the difference?".
"Is that a quilt you're making or are you just happy to see me?"

Well maybe not the last one.

tim in san jose



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